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·7 novembre 2025
Neville issues warning over future Man City transfer while Arsenal break Spurs record

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·7 novembre 2025

Chelsea have arranged four future transfers for forwards because obviously, while Arsenal and breaking records and Gary Neville fears for a Man City starlet.
The 2025 summer transfer window was fun and all, but teams are using the opportunity to pre-arrange transfers years in advance now to steal a march on their rivals.
Chelsea are chief among them but plenty of other sides are indulging in the practice. These are the upcoming transfers sorted for future windows involving Premier League clubs.
Tottenham really are going to have some team a few managers from now. Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall became grey-haired, grizzled veterans after pulling through an injury crisis for Ange Postecoglou, and they will soon be showing the likes of Melia the ropes for Thomas Frank’s successor.
They will have to wait a little while for Melia, whose move as the League of Ireland’s record sale cannot be officially ratified until he turns 18 because Brexit. That’s so long, in fact, that said Irish transfer record has already been broken again.
The forward had a trial with Manchester City and counted Arsenal among his numerous suitors, having made his debut – and scored – at just 15. Frankfurt actually tried to bring him in as Omar Marmoush’s replacement in January.
Manchester United were not thrilled to see an obvious target move elsewhere, Ruben Amorim and one of his roaming Sporting wing-backs having been linked for months with a reunion at Old Trafford.
But Chelsea stole in to sort a deal out to bestow upon whoever they appoint as manager in summer 2026 a shiny new signing.
Their willingness to let Quenda stay in Portugal for another season helped Chelsea beat a number of clubs and also negotiate a lower fee, which will still make him a mightily expensive teenager by the time he eventually joins. But not the most expensive in Premier League or even Chelsea history.
The cousin of Arsenal centre-half Gabriel, attacking left-back Denner will join him in London some time after his 18th birthday next February.
Chelsea swooped in despite the Brazil youth international star having not yet made his senior debut for Corinthians.
Of course there is a seven-year contract, add-ons and a sell-on clause.
There is an inevitable shroud of mystery surrounding Chelsea basically poaching their sister club’s best player and captain, down to the uncertainty as to how much they are even paying for 22-year-old forward Emegha.
Strasbourg fans are inevitably furious, dissatisfied with president Marc Keller’s explanation that promising Emegha a move if he led them into Europe with the armband in one more season was “the only way to keep him”.
Once the Dutchman recovers from injury, he will hope to add to his four goals in six games this season before heading to Stamford Bridge.
The latest in a lengthening line of young defenders signed from across Europe, teenage centre-half Cisse will spend one more season in Austria before joining up with Villa ahead of next season.
“This marks a major step in my career, but I know the real work starts now,” Cisse said. “The Premier League is a dream – not every player gets this opportunity.”
Playing alongside John McGinn remains a tantalising prospect for most professionals.
It is a record sale for the Kazakh Premier League and a relatively modest five-year deal with a 12-month option at the end. But such is the nature of the transfer, that will actually take Satpaev to summer 2032 if he sees it out alongside an increasingly disgruntled Cole Palmer.
Fabrizio Romano says Chelsea believe Satpaev to have “special skills” but it is weird that their solution to not having a consistently reliable elite centre-forward in 2025 is to keep signing ones who might be ready in 2030 if everything goes perfectly.
Arsenal were linked with future Spurs signing Melia as part of their drive to become a landing spot for Ireland’s best young talents. They lost out in that race but managed to secure a pre-contract deal with Ohzianvuna.
Club Brugge offered an immediate exit and path to the first team while Arsenal cannot bring the versatile midfielder in until after he turns 18 in January 2027, but all parties felt another year or so developing in Ireland before moving would be beneficial.
Ozhianvuna will join on a four-and-a-half-year contract with add-ons which could double the initial fee and a sell-on clause, having caught Arsenal’s eye during a 2023 summer tournament staged at the club’s academy, while impressing in some LOI cameos and even the Conference League.
“I can’t even believe you will be playing at sort of that level with pressure on you at 15,” said Gary Neville, who also implored the world to “definitely just let him breathe, let him enjoy himself” and not “put too much pressure on him”.
Sullivan signed the richest homegrown contract in MLS history at just 14, contained within which is a clause tying him to a pre-arranged transfer to Manchester City when he turns a positively ancient 18.
The midfielder has built quite the reputation on the youth scene at club and international level, attracting interest from Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
But Sullivan himself cited the lure of signing for Union, with whom he has familial ties, with an in-built pathway to Europe when he has been given time and patience to develop.
While Rio Ngumoha is all the rage now, the 17-year-old will be practically over the hill and retired soon enough and there is a perennial need to source the next prodigy.
Ndiaye is over a year younger and recently caught the eye at the U17 AFCON, featuring in every game for a Senegal side knocked out on penalties in the quarters.
Liverpool quickly moved to secure the future of a boy predictably dubbed ‘the next Mane’, who spent time training with the club this summer and even made a couple of impressive appearances for the U18s.
A forward who can play on either side, Ndiaye is ineligible to join until after his 18th birthday. That is, ludicrously enough, not for another two years and four months.
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